Aurora Tonight.

Started by Raven, Yesterday at 06:45:50 PM

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Raven

If your up through the night have a look out of your window, you could be in for quite a show. I know I often see the lights and a lot of you don't so don't miss out tonight, they are well worth watching.

For the first time since January 2005, the NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center in America has issued a Severe Geomagnetic Storm Watch.

It means it could provide one of the best viewing opportunities to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) for the whole of the UK.

A sunspot, an area of high solar activity, 16 times wider than Earth, has a number of solar flares and complex Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs) which are currently hurtling towards planet Earth. It's due to arrive Friday night but may continue to be seen Saturday night too.

klondike

Chris Page - Weatherman
@ChrisPage90
Although it won't be confirmed until after the event has reached Earth, there are signs tonight's Severe Geomagnetic Storm will be the strongest since 2005.

This will mean it's likely all of the UK (cloud permitting) should be able to see the the Aurora tonight if you look north

https://twitter.com/ChrisPage90/status/1788879325091057886

Of course if it turns out like every other astronomical bonanza I've been promised I'll see nowt.

Raven

Fingers crossed it happens for you this time. 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞

klondike

I'd love to see an aurora. Might be my last chance unless I take a special trip and that isn't likely to happen.

klondike

Not many stars and no sign of an aurora yet. I'll try again a bit later but not very late as I'll be off out tomorrow.

Sheila

My daughter took some good photos in Manchester.  She's always wanted to see it, even traveling to Iceland but that was a bit of a failure.

Scrumpy

Martha and Hattie (grandchildren) took some fantastic pics last night.. Hampshire and Surrey.
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klondike

I saw it when I looked around 11:30 last night. I should probably have driven out into the country as the town lights were competing.

Scrumpy


I was asleep at the time..
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JBR

Does anyone know whether the show will be on tonight?
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GrannyMac

Quote from: Sheila on Today at 07:08:44 AMMy daughter took some good photos in Manchester.  She's always wanted to see it, even traveling to Iceland but that was a bit of a failure.
My grandaughter caught it on her phone, in Cheshire.  We forgot. 
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